ReThinking

Margaret Atwood on what AI can’t replace

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Dec 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, renowned author Margaret Atwood shares her insights on the limitations of AI in creative writing, asserting that true originality demands more than mere imitation. She reflects on her personal journey through childhood challenges and the transformative power of memoir, unveiling her motivations for writing The Book of Lives. Atwood also delves into the value of banned books in fostering civic engagement and debates the complexities of heroism—exploring the essential role of monsters in shaping narratives.
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ADVICE

Prepare For AI To Replace Formulaic Writing

  • Recognize AI transforms tasks like student essays and factual copywriting.
  • Atwood notes formulaic outputs mean some writing jobs may vanish while personal voices remain valued.
ANECDOTE

Memoir As Memory, Not Chronology

  • Atwood agreed to write a memoir after realizing it could be about remembered moments, not exhaustive chronology.
  • She enjoyed transforming traumatic episodes into 'war-story' narratives that became pleasurable to tell.
ANECDOTE

Turning The Power Back On Bullies

  • Atwood recounts being tormented by a trio of girls and later realizing their power relied on her belief in it.
  • She reclaimed power as a teenager and sometimes responded with small, marginally mean acts.
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